Improvement in metallic fish-nets



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'Patented oct. 25, 1870.

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WILLIAM BECK, 0F NEW YORK, N'. Y.

Letters Patent No. 108,553, dated october 25, 1810; mede-ted october 12, 1870.

IMPRVEMENT IN' METALLIC FISH-NETS, 84e.

The Schedule ,referred to' in these Letters Patent and making part of the same I, WILLIAM BECK, of New York city, State of lNew York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Metallic Fish-Jets, Boat-Guards, Screens, Transparent Signs, and for many purposes where strength, fiexibility, transparency, and durability against the elements are required.

The nature ot' my invention consists in making a Description of the Accompaying Drawing.

Figure 1, fuil view of net. l.li'gure 2, full view of rings. Figure 3, full View of links.

Figure 4, end View of links and rings.

General/Description.

Figs. 2, 3, and 4 are links and rings, either bent, cast, forged, cut, or punched, locked Athe one in the other, and either welded, brazed, soldered, or coated with metal, so that each link isot itself perfect and s olid, forming, with the other links or rings, a continuation of meshes, either square, round, or triangular. When signs are attached, as shown in` the drawing, the letters in said signs are open, allowing light to pass through them, so that they may be seen at a distance.

Claim.

The tlexiblemet-allic net or scl'een, as herein described, as a new article of manufacture.

`WILLIAM BECK.

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OHAS. R. GOLF., 'ROBERT REYNoLns. 

